Hey guys,
Trying to install VDSM on Ubuntu11.04,pulled vdsm code ,here are my steps:
1../autobuild --system 2.make 3.sudo make install 4.sudo service vdsmd start
encountered error : unrecognised service
Does someone have idea about how to install and startup VDSM on Ubuntu?
Jenna,
On Wed, Nov 16, 2011 at 04:59:19PM +0800, Jenna Johnson wrote:
Hey guys,
Trying to install VDSM on Ubuntu11.04,pulled vdsm code ,here are my
steps:
1../autobuild --system 2.make 3.sudo make install 4.sudo service vdsmd start
encountered error : unrecognised service
Does someone have idea about how to install and startup VDSM on Ubuntu?
I think that ubuntu uses upstart for is service framework. Vdsm ships with a SysV service.
Someone has to write a Vdsm upstart service, and more importantly, drop a fair amount of Fedoraisms from its codebase. This is not going to be easy, but this is an important task. I would appreciate if you, or someone else in the Ubuntu community, join forces and help us do that.
Dan.
----- Original Message -----
From: "Jenna Johnson" jennajohnson390@gmail.com To: vdsm-devel@lists.fedorahosted.org Sent: Wednesday, November 16, 2011 9:59:19 AM Subject: Install VDSM on Ubuntu
Hey guys,
Trying to install VDSM on Ubuntu11.04,pulled vdsm code ,here are my steps:
1../autobuild --system 2.make 3.sudo make install 4.sudo service vdsmd start
encountered error : unrecognised service
Does someone have idea about how to install and startup VDSM on Ubuntu?
Jenna,
Hi Jenna, you need a proper upstart service file for vdsm. One of the problem you might be facing is that our current init script is doing much more than just starting/stopping a service. That has to change.
Some time ago I proposed to strip the current init extra-logic (eg: configuring libvirt, etc...) to an external tool (vdsm-tool).
That will allow us to have regular init/upstart scripts that are just taking care of starting/stopping/restarting the service.
On Wed 16 Nov 2011 11:25:34 AM IST, Federico Simoncelli wrote:
----- Original Message -----
From: "Jenna Johnson"jennajohnson390@gmail.com To: vdsm-devel@lists.fedorahosted.org Sent: Wednesday, November 16, 2011 9:59:19 AM Subject: Install VDSM on Ubuntu
Hey guys,
Trying to install VDSM on Ubuntu11.04,pulled vdsm code ,here are my steps:
1../autobuild --system 2.make 3.sudo make install 4.sudo service vdsmd start
encountered error : unrecognised service
Does someone have idea about how to install and startup VDSM on Ubuntu?
Jenna,
Hi Jenna, you need a proper upstart service file for vdsm. One of the problem you might be facing is that our current init script is doing much more than just starting/stopping a service. That has to change.
Some time ago I proposed to strip the current init extra-logic (eg: configuring libvirt, etc...) to an external tool (vdsm-tool).
That will allow us to have regular init/upstart scripts that are just taking care of starting/stopping/restarting the service.
Talking fedora. The extra stuff we do is actually handled by systemd. Does anyone know what's the state of systemd in ubuntu?
----- Original Message -----
From: "Saggi Mizrahi" smizrahi@redhat.com To: "Federico Simoncelli" fsimonce@redhat.com Cc: vdsm-devel@lists.fedorahosted.org, "Jenna Johnson" jennajohnson390@gmail.com Sent: Wednesday, November 16, 2011 10:27:25 AM Subject: Re: Install VDSM on Ubuntu
On Wed 16 Nov 2011 11:25:34 AM IST, Federico Simoncelli wrote:
----- Original Message -----
From: "Jenna Johnson"jennajohnson390@gmail.com To: vdsm-devel@lists.fedorahosted.org Sent: Wednesday, November 16, 2011 9:59:19 AM Subject: Install VDSM on Ubuntu
Hey guys,
Trying to install VDSM on Ubuntu11.04,pulled vdsm code ,here are my steps:
1../autobuild --system 2.make 3.sudo make install 4.sudo service vdsmd start
encountered error : unrecognised service
Does someone have idea about how to install and startup VDSM on Ubuntu?
Jenna,
Hi Jenna, you need a proper upstart service file for vdsm. One of the problem you might be facing is that our current init script is doing much more than just starting/stopping a service. That has to change.
Some time ago I proposed to strip the current init extra-logic (eg: configuring libvirt, etc...) to an external tool (vdsm-tool).
That will allow us to have regular init/upstart scripts that are just taking care of starting/stopping/restarting the service.
Talking fedora. The extra stuff we do is actually handled by systemd. Does anyone know what's the state of systemd in ubuntu?
I believe you refer to the NEEDED_SERVICES/CONFLICTING_SERVICES part. But we also (might not be complete):
- configure libvirtd.conf/qemu.conf - setup a password for libvirt - configure sysctl.conf - create some paths (if missing)
Configuring libvirt could be moved to an external tool using something like augeas, creating the paths can be moved (where possible) inside vdsm.
On Wed 16 Nov 2011 11:44:57 AM IST, Federico Simoncelli wrote:
----- Original Message -----
From: "Saggi Mizrahi"smizrahi@redhat.com To: "Federico Simoncelli"fsimonce@redhat.com Cc: vdsm-devel@lists.fedorahosted.org, "Jenna Johnson"jennajohnson390@gmail.com Sent: Wednesday, November 16, 2011 10:27:25 AM Subject: Re: Install VDSM on Ubuntu
On Wed 16 Nov 2011 11:25:34 AM IST, Federico Simoncelli wrote:
----- Original Message -----
From: "Jenna Johnson"jennajohnson390@gmail.com To: vdsm-devel@lists.fedorahosted.org Sent: Wednesday, November 16, 2011 9:59:19 AM Subject: Install VDSM on Ubuntu
Hey guys,
Trying to install VDSM on Ubuntu11.04,pulled vdsm code ,here are my steps:
1../autobuild --system 2.make 3.sudo make install 4.sudo service vdsmd start
encountered error : unrecognised service
Does someone have idea about how to install and startup VDSM on Ubuntu?
Jenna,
Hi Jenna, you need a proper upstart service file for vdsm. One of the problem you might be facing is that our current init script is doing much more than just starting/stopping a service. That has to change.
Some time ago I proposed to strip the current init extra-logic (eg: configuring libvirt, etc...) to an external tool (vdsm-tool).
That will allow us to have regular init/upstart scripts that are just taking care of starting/stopping/restarting the service.
Talking fedora. The extra stuff we do is actually handled by systemd. Does anyone know what's the state of systemd in ubuntu?
I believe you refer to the NEEDED_SERVICES/CONFLICTING_SERVICES part. But we also (might not be complete):
- configure libvirtd.conf/qemu.conf
- setup a password for libvirt
- configure sysctl.conf
- create some paths (if missing)
Configuring libvirt could be moved to an external tool using something like augeas, creating the paths can be moved (where possible) inside vdsm.
+1
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